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How Investors Are Buying Commercial Buildings With Less Cash Upfront

How Investors Are Buying Commercial Buildings With Less Cash Upfront

Update: 2025-12-07
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Most lenders demand 25-30% down and perfect tax returns to buy a commercial building. But with this creative financing strategy, you can purchase commercial property with just 10% down and no tax returns required.

In this episode, we break down the exact "capital stack" that makes this possible: The buyer puts down 10%, the seller carries a second mortgage for 20%, and the lender covers the remaining 70% . This is a game-changer for small business owners—like auto body shops, nail salons, or retail stores—who are tired of renting but show low net income on their taxes.

We explain exactly how to qualify using "Stated Income" (looking at liquidity instead of tax returns), the reserve requirements you need to have in the bank, and why this strategy works for both owner-occupied and investment properties.

What You Will Learn:

• How to buy a commercial building with only 10% down payment
• The "10/20/70" Split: How to structure a seller carryback deal
• Why this stated income commercial loan requires NO tax returns
• The exact bank requirements: 2 months bank statements + 6 months reserves
• Why renting your business location is costing you a fortune in lost equity

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How Investors Are Buying Commercial Buildings With Less Cash Upfront

How Investors Are Buying Commercial Buildings With Less Cash Upfront

Jose Luiz Morales